The Country Girl (1954)



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Synopsis:
Bing Crosby does the Academy Award-bid bit in the atypical role of a self-pitying alcoholic, but it was his co-star, a deglamorized Grace Kelly, who won the Oscar for her performance in The Country Girl. This adaptation of Clifford Odets' play stars Crosby as Frank Elgin, a once-famous Broadway star who's hit the skids. Hotshot young director Bernie Dodd (William Holden), a longtime admirer of Elgin, tries to get the old-timer back on his feet with a starring role in a new play. But Dodd must contend with Elgin's hard, suspicious wife Georgie, who seemingly runs roughshod over her husband. Dodd holds Georgie responsible for Elgin's lack of self-confidence and his reliance upon the bottle--a suspicion fueled by Elgin himself, who insists that Georgie has been suicidal ever since the death of their son. When Elgin goes on a monumental bender during the play's out-of-town tryouts, the truth comes out: it is Elgin who is suicidal, and Georgie has been the glue that has held him together. Adopting a now-or-never stance, Dodd forces Elgin to stay off the sauce long enough for the play to open--and, in spite of himself, falls in love with Georgie. A few Hollywood liberties were taken with the Odets original, including a slightly altered ending.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
12/1/1954
Director Credit
George Stennius Director
Cast Credit
Jack Kenny Actor
Richard Keene Actor
Bob Alden Bellboy
Bing Crosby Frank Elgin
Princess Grace of Monaco Georgie Elgin
William Holden Bernie Dodd
Anthony Ross Phil Cook
Gene Reynolds Larry
Jacqueline Fontaine Singer and Actress
Eddie Ryder Ed
Douglas Blackley Paul Linger
John W. Reynolds Henry Johnson
Ida Moore Woman
Frank Scannell Bartender
Ruth Rickaby Second Woman
Hal K. Dawson Actor
Howard Joslin Actor
Charles Tannen Photographer
Les Clark Actor
Allan Douglas Mian
Jon Provost Jimmie
Don Dunning Expressman
Max Wagner Expressman
Chester Jones Ralph (Dresser)
Jack Roberts Man
Production Credits Credit
George Stennius Producer
William Perlberg Producer
Art Department Credit
Grace Gregory Set Designer
Roland Anderson Art Director
Sam Comer Set Designer
Hal Pereira Art Director
Choreography Credit
Robert Alton Hart Choreography
Film Camera Credit
John F. Warren Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
John P. Fulton Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Edith Head Costume Designer

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